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Alison Leigh Weisman is a dedicated associate attorney at Romer Debbas LLP, specializing in commercial real estate law in the vibrant city of New York. With a keen focus on facilitating smooth transactions, Alison expertly represents a diverse clientele, including buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, developers, and lenders. Her comprehensive understanding of real estate and lending transactions positions her as a trusted advocate in the complex landscape of New York real estate. Alison's academic journey reflects her commitment to excellence. She graduated cum laude from New York Law School, where her outstanding performance earned her a merit-based scholarship, placing her among the top 20% of her class. Prior to her legal studies, she obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with honors from the University of Maryland, College Park, which enriches her ability to understand clients' needs and navigate negotiations effectively. In addition to her legal expertise, Alison is a trained mediator, having successfully conducted mediations in New York City Civil Court. This skill enhances her ability to resolve disputes amicably, making her a valuable resource for clients seeking efficient solutions in real estate matters. Admitted to practice in both New York and New Jersey, Alison is well-equipped to handle a wide range of real estate issues across state lines. Her passion for real estate law, combined with her strong academic background and mediation skills, makes her an asset to anyone seeking guidance in this rapidly evolving market. Whether navigating commercial leases or complex lending agreements, Alison Weisman is committed to delivering exceptional service and achieving favorable outcomes for her clients in the competitive New York real estate landscape.
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.